Metro In Dino is the sequel to Anurag Basus 2007 film Life in a Metro.
Good News Binge Watcher, Metro… In Dino, the much-anticipated sequel to Anurag Basu's cult 2007 film Life in a Metro can now be watched on OTT. The movie came with big expectations and, while it didn't enter the 100 crore club, it delivered exactly what Basu's loyal audience loves, emotionally layered stories, a stellar ensemble cast, and characters that look like people you might bump into on the streets of Mumbai or Delhi.
As much as the film is about relationships, heartbreak, and human connection, it's also about the visual cues that define each character, hairstyles, clothing, and even posture. And while every role had its style signature, one particular look has been living rent-free in my mind: Sara Ali Khan's fringes.
Yes, those fringes.
If you've scrolled through Instagram or Twitter lately, you've probably seen the memes, Sara's look compared to her father, Saif Ali Khan's drag avatar in Humshakals. It's the internet; no one is safe from a little good-natured roasting. But here's the thing: those bangs, paired with a nose ring, smudged kohl, and a simple stole, felt refreshingly attainable. It was the girl-next-door look with a cinematic edge.
From the day the trailer dropped to the film's theatre release and now OTT, that hairstyle lodged itself somewhere in the back of my brain. And now, with the festive season officially here, I find myself itching to experiment. But here's the catch: I didn't want anything permanent.
I've learned the hard way that chemically straightening my wavy hair ends in regret, and cutting bangs the traditional way is a gamble, one wash and they either curl like a spring or flatten like a broom, neither of which is the Pinterest-perfect look we all imagine.
So I was stuck. I wanted the Metro… In Dino Sara vibe but without the scissors or the salon chair.
That's when my best friend, midway through another impassioned speech about why I must watch the film, offered a game-changing suggestion. She reminded me of all my post-makeover meltdowns and said, “You can have the bangs, but you're not cutting your hair.”
I rolled my eyes. “How exactly am I supposed to do that?”
Her answer? “Extensions.”
She sent me a link, Amazon, Gemeria Hair, clip-in bangs for wavy hair. At first, I was sceptical. Natural human hair? At that price? Surely they'd look fake. But then she sent me a picture of herself at a wedding, saree draped elegantly, hair in a perfect bun.
I didn't get it.
“That bun,” she said, “isn't my hair. It's a hair scrunchie bun.”
My jaw dropped. This was a woman I'd known for years, and I had never realised. Her logic was simple: “If you couldn't tell with the bun, you won't be able to tell with the bangs.”
Honestly? That was the best testimonial I could've asked for.
I clicked the link, scrolled through the details, and mentally ticked all the right boxes:
Two days later, the package arrived.
Gemeria's packaging deserves a mention. The clip-ins arrived in a premium box with clean branding. Inside, the bangs were neatly secured to cardboard, covered with a hair net, and accompanied by a silver pouch. It didn't feel like a random online purchase, it felt like a beauty gift.
The moment I clipped them in, just before my crown area, as instructed, I could see the difference. A quick brush, a bit of finger-combing, and there it was: my new look.
And here's the thing: it wasn't just about having bangs. It was about the way they changed my face. My forehead suddenly looked smaller, my cheeks subtly fuller, and my whole look felt softer. Did I look exactly like Sara Ali Khan? Absolutely not. But I did look younger, fresher, and a little more festive-ready.
Here's why I'm officially on Team Clip-In:
My generation thrives on no-strings-attached fun, from dating apps to Netflix subscriptions, and Gemeria's clip-ins fit right into that philosophy.
If you've been flirting with the idea of bangs but fear the commitment, Gemeria Hair's clip-in bangs are your middle ground. They let you experiment without the post-salon panic. The natural hair quality blends seamlessly, and the comfort factor means you can wear them all day without itching to rip them off.
This festive season, I'm keeping mine handy. One day I might channel my inner Metro… In Dino Sara, another day, I might just let my natural waves breathe. But knowing I can switch it up whenever I like? That's priceless.
So, if you've been hovering over the “Buy Now” button, this is your sign.
1. Are clip-in hair extensions safe for daily use?
Yes, clip-in extensions are safe when used correctly. They don't involve glue or heat, making them less damaging than permanent methods. Just avoid sleeping in them to maintain both your natural hair and the extensions.
2. How do I choose the right shade for hair extensions?
Always match extensions to the mid-length and ends of your hair, not the roots. Many brands, including Gemeria Hair, offer natural shades like black-brown blends that work for most Indian hair colours.
3. Can I style clip-in extensions with heat tools?
If they are made from 100% human hair, you can curl, straighten, or blow-dry them, just like your own hair. Use heat protectant spray to prevent damage.
4. How do I care for my hair extensions?
Brush them gently before and after each use, wash occasionally with sulphate-free shampoo, and store them in a clean, dry place away from direct sunlight to extend their lifespan.
5. Will hair extensions look natural?
High-quality human hair extensions, like those from Gemeria Hair, blend seamlessly with your real hair when matched to the right shade and applied properly. They can look completely undetectable.